The spectral signature of nanoplasmonic films are both robust and tailorable with optical responses ranging from the visible to the near-infrared. We present the development of flexible, elastomeric nanoplasmonic films consisting of periodic arrays of gold nanocups as tamper indicating films. Gold nanocups have polarization-sensitive optical properties that may be manufactured into films that offer unique advantages for tamper indication. These flexible films can be made quickly and at low-cost using commercially available monodisperse polystyrene nanospheres through self-assembly followed by plasma etching, metal deposition, and lift-off from a sacrificial substrate. Polarization- and angle-dependent optical spectroscopic measurements were performed to characterize the fabricated films. Using polarization-sensitive hyperspectral imaging, we demonstrate how these films can be applied to tamper indication and counterfeit resistance applications.
Revised: February 27, 2020 |
Published: February 13, 2017
Citation
De Vetter B.M., B.E. Bernacki, W.D. Bennett, A.L. Schemer-Kohrn, and K.J. Alvine. 2017.Tamper indicating gold nanocup plasmonic films.Applied Physics Letters 110, no. 7:Article No. 071101.PNNL-SA-122051.doi:10.1063/1.4975936